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  2. Baroque pearl - Wikipedia

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    Cultured saltwater pearls can also be baroque, but tend to be more teardrop-shaped due to the use of a spherical nucleation bead. Nowadays, most jewelry stores selling baroque pearl jewelry offer cultured freshwater pearls rather than wild freshwater pearls, which are significantly more expensive. Cultured freshwater pearls are affordable and ...

  3. Khit errouh - Wikipedia

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    It is worn across the forehead with traditional outfits like the Karakou, where it is worn with a pair of earrings encrusted with tiny gemstones and several strands of baroque pearls. [1] This Algerian accessory was inscribed in 2012 in the UNESCO, as an Intangible Heritage Of Humanity, along with The Algerian Kaftan and Chedda Of Tlemcen. [2]

  4. Angie Reano Owen - Wikipedia

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    Owen is recognized for helping popularize this traditional Ancestral Pueblo style of Native American jewelry, which was not previously well known. [16] [17] [18] After developing her technique, she taught her family members to carry on the tradition, including her brother Joe, sister in law Angie P. Reano, and her children Rena, Dean and Donna.

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    Choose your partner's birthstone for this cute Kate Spade heart-shaped necklace, or stick with their favorite gem. We're partial to the pearl option. $58 at Nordstrom

  6. Pearl - Wikipedia

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    Pear-shaped pearls sometimes look like teardrop pearls and are most often seen in earrings, pendants, or as a center pearl in a necklace. Baroque pearls have a different appeal; they are often highly irregular with unique and interesting shapes. They are also commonly seen in necklaces.

  7. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    In the Age of Enlightenment gowns often featured a neck ruffle which women accented with neck ribbons rather than traditional necklaces, but some women did wear chokers inlaid with rubies and diamonds. [4] Seed pearls were introduced to the United States during the Federalist Era, leading to an increase in lacy pearl necklaces. [13]

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